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Whereas the added width is an advantage, The biggest question would be the offset on these wheels. This could be much more of a pain if you are trying to get these wheels to fit your vehicle. If the offset numbers are less (-ve change) than the 7 series style 128 you are golden, If its same or more (+ve change) then you have a lot to worry about. I would suggest a test fit to ensure that they do not rub your calipers and inner tub

Whereas the added width is an advantage, The biggest question would be the offset on these wheels. This could be much more of a pain if you are trying to get these wheels to fit your vehicle. If the offset numbers are less (-ve change) than the 7 series style 128 you are golden, If its same or more (+ve change) then you have a lot to worry about. I would suggest a test fit to ensure that they do not rub your calipers and inner tub

^ It may be a disadvantage since I have 275 (factory) on 10.5 rears, on an 11.5 rear you need a minimum of 295 or 305 depending on brand, and I don't think those tires can be found.